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    South Africa Set for a Manufacturing Partnership With Singapore, Among Other Deals

    Ned NwosuBy Ned NwosuNovember 3, 2025Updated:November 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read10 Views
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    A delegation of Singaporean companies arrived in South Africa towards the end of October to explore fresh opportunities in manufacturing, logistics, and consumer goods, as trade between both nations continues to expand rapidly.

    The trade mission, organised by Enterprise Singapore, the city-state’s enterprise and trade promotion agency, forms part of its Scale-Up Programme designed to strengthen business links across Africa. 

    The initiative connects Singaporean firms with South African counterparts in key sectors such as agri-processing, industrial supply, and manufacturing, as seen on CNBC. 

    “South Africa and Singapore already enjoy a strong bilateral relationship, and many Singaporean companies are operating in the country already,” Rahul Ghosh, Enterprise Singapore’s Middle East and Africa director, said in an exclusive with Reuters. 

    The push comes as shifting tariff regimes, supply-chain realignments, and geopolitical tensions reshape global trade routes, encouraging countries to diversify partners and secure market access.

    The visiting delegation features Mlion Corporation (steel infrastructure), Lumens (automotive leasing), Cocoba (snack production), Mercantile Pacific (refurbished electronics), and Chee Fatt (industrial equipment).

    See here: Nigeria and EU sign landmark deals to supercharge local health manufacturing

    The firms are expected to hold meetings with major African and international players such as Tolaram Group and Denmark’s FLSmidth, focusing on collaboration and joint investments that can bolster regional manufacturing and supply-chain networks.

    According to official trade data, bilateral goods trade between Singapore and South Africa reached US$1.4 billion in 2024, reflecting a surge in business engagement and growing investor interest.

    Ghosh added that manufacturing, logistics, and agri-processing remain priority sectors for Singaporean firms looking to expand their African footprint, particularly as both economies seek to navigate a changing global trade landscape.

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